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A GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA MAJOR FLOWER SHOW
April 26-27, 2023
Division II.B: Horticulture Design
From the Ground Up
Class 1. Chromatic Shift
award
3rd
show No.
HD01
Exhibitor(s)
Jeanie Carter 315,
Sidney Fay 315,
Statement of Intent

We have incorporated foliage in the same color family as our florals to create continuity.

Plant(s)
Saxifraga stolonifera Meerb — creeping saxifrageCallisia repens — turtle vineIresine herbstii — BloodleafStrobilanthes auriculatus Nees — Persian ShieldHypoestes phyllostachya — Polkadot plantPika spruceana — clearweedTradescantia zelorina Bosse — Inch PlantRanunculus asiaticus — RanunculusDianthus caryophyllus — CarnationRosa Multiflora — spray roseSyringa Vulgaris — French lilac
 

Color Selection 1

  • Red
  • Red-violet
  • Violet
Judges' comments

Effective use of quadrant colors. Plant material out of scale to container and some not pristine.

A GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA MAJOR FLOWER SHOW
April 26-27, 2023
Division II.B: Horticulture Design
From the Ground Up
Class 1. Chromatic Shift
award
1st
show No.
HD02
Exhibitor(s)
Marianna Brewster 315,
Margaret Pierce 315,
Statement of Intent

Other colors may fade away but orange is here to stay!

Plant(s)
Gerbera jamesonii — Gerber DaisyLeucospermum cordifolium — Pin cushion ProteaCraspedia globosa — Billy BallCapsicum annuum — PepperKalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Flaming Katy' — Kalanchoe Zantedeschia aethiopica — Calla Lily
 

Color Selection 2

  • Red-orange
  • Orange
  • Yellow-orange
Judges' comments

Remarkable grouping of plant material creates a strong and vibrant color palette.

A GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA MAJOR FLOWER SHOW
April 26-27, 2023
Division II.B: Horticulture Design
From the Ground Up
Class 1. Chromatic Shift
award
2nd
show No.
HD03
Exhibitor(s)
Mary Sommers Pyne 315,
,
Statement of Intent

A golden display highlighting the color yellow as one of life and rejuvenation with stages of fruiting, blooming paired with annuals, herbs, fern and grass.

Plant(s)
Tagetes lemmonii — Copper Canyon DaisyEuphorbia x martinii — Spurge 'Aunt Rainbow'Salvia officinalis avven — Sage 'Golden Variegated'Calibrachon (calibrachoa cultivars) — Mini Famous Double LemonChasmanthium latifolium — Inland SenontsBidens ferufolia — Spicy Electric White BidensSolenostemon scutellarioides — Coleus 'Wasabi'Tropneolum minus — Nasturtium 'Jewel Mix'Solanum lycopersicum — Cherry tomatoPapaver nudicavle — Papaver Champagne BubblesAdiantum pteridaceae — Maidenhair fernTagetes tenuifolia — Marigold 'Lemon Gem'Rapistrum rugosum — Bastard cabbage
 

Color Selection 3

  • Yellow
  • Yellow-green
  • Green
Judges' comments

Scale, balance and design are artistically achieved. Slight imperfection of plant material.

A GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA MAJOR FLOWER SHOW
April 26-27, 2023
Division II.B: Horticulture Design
From the Ground Up
Class 1. Chromatic Shift
award
Honorable Mention
show No.
HD04
Exhibitor(s)
Nancy Kelley 315, Novice
,
Statement of Intent

Use your imagination to visualize and be inspired by open spaces blanketed with an array of blooming flowers in shades of blue from the spectrum.

Plant(s)
Verbena tenuisecta — Moss Verbena PurpleSalvia farinacea 'Rhea blue' — Salvia Rhea BlueAnemone coronaria 'Mistral Blue — AnemoneSryngium x zabelii 'Big Blue' — EryngiumVeronica spicata — Spiked speedwell
 

Color Selection 4

  • Blue-violet
  • Blue
  • Blue-green
Judges' comments

Balanced design using purple quadrant color palette. Condition of plant material detracts.